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    <h2 class="auto-style2">Create Role Help!</h2>
    
    <p class="auto-style6">This page is used to create a Role. Each user is assigned a Role and each Role is 
        mapped to certain rights. The rights determine if any user is granted that particular role whether he will 
        be able to access a particular resource or not. </p>
    
    <p class="auto-style6">There are basically three types of access rights:</p>
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		<span class="auto-style7">Write</span></a></p>
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			<p class="auto-style6">If this access is granted then the user with that role will 
                            have Write permission. It means the user can view as well as update the fields in page.
                            (This access method should be preferred over read access)
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			<p class="auto-style6">If this access is granted then the user with that role will 
                            have Read permission. It means the user can Only view but not update the fields in page.
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                        <p class="auto-style6">If this access is granted then the user with that role will Not
                            have any permission for that page. When the user logs in, there will be no link to the 
                            page which was granted 'None' right.
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        <b>How to use ?</b>
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            <li>Enter a role in the box next to 'Role Name'. This role has to be unique. 
                The role can be Doctor,Nurse,Staff or any name you like. </li>
            <li>Select right for each of the resources from drop box.</li>
            <li>Click on 'Submit Query' button.</li>
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